KetoCollege/Medium Chain Triglyceride (MCT) Ketogenic Diet Workshop

  • £89

Medium Chain Triglyceride (MCT) Ketogenic Diet Workshop

  • Course

Enhance your knowledge and understanding of the calculation and use of MCT KD in clinical practice.

This course was recorded at KetoCollege Online in May 2022. If you attended this event, please do not purchase this course.

What's covered in this course

Workshop overview

Welcome to this workshop where we explore the use of the medium chain triglyceride (MCT) KD. By the end, you will understand how to calculate an individualised MCT prescription and have practised the calculation of sample MCT keto meals. A case study will be presented and strategies for fine-tuning. It should take you approximately 3 hours, including activities, to complete.
 
Please note this workshop was delivered live during KetoCollege so the questions asked and answered are those of the delegates who attended live. The poll questions are included later in this course as an interactive quiz for you.  
Workshop Aim and Objectives
Reflection on your clinical practice
Introduction to the principles of MCT
Calculating the MCT KD
Visualising and calculating sample MCT meals
Sample case study
QUIZ
Nutricia MCT keto chocolate hazelnut spread
Vitaflo MCT pizza
Mo's MCT christmas dinner and mince pies
MCT sultana cookies
Reflection on your clinical practice
Course evaluation
Your Completion Certificate

Additional Resources

Helpful resources

Supplementary resources

Helpful supplementary resources

Your Course Mentor

Nicole Mills RD

Lead Ketogenic Dietitian at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.

Nicole is the lead Ketogenic dietitian at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. She graduated with a degree in Human Nutrition and Dietetics in 2013, and started her dietetic career working in London. Keen to work in paediatrics and to live somewhere with more scenic (and less hazardous) cycling routes, Nicole moved to Cambridge in 2015.

She has worked within the ketogenic dietary service ever since, delivering Ketogenic Dietary Therapy to Children across East Anglia with refractory epilepsy and metabolic conditions. She is currently training to be a nonmedical prescriber as a part of an Advanced Clinical Practice Pathway.
 
The care and quality commission (CQC) recently commended the Cambridge Ketogenic Diet service in its caring quality matrix, particularly focussing on the family networking and support events. The team’s ethos is to provide patient-focussed care, shaping diets to allow families to manage the therapy around normal family life with as little disruption as possible.
BDA endorsement applies only to the educational content of the learning activity
Endorsed by the International Neurological Ketogenic Society.

Change Log

All of our learning materials are regularly reviewed

Released

October 2022

Last Reviewed

October 2022

Next Review

October 2025